
concerns about the use of Title IV-E funding, which is part of the Social Security Act and provides federal funds to states for foster care and adoption assistance. There have been ongoing discussions and criticisms regarding how these funds are allocated and used, particularly in relation to the welfare of children in the foster care system.
Many advocates argue that the system prioritizes funding over the best interests of children, leading to issues such as inadequate support for families, insufficient resources for foster care, and even the potential for exploitation. Efforts to reform the system often focus on improving oversight, increasing transparency, and ensuring that funds are used effectively to support the well-being of children. The way the current policy of Title 4E Federal Funding is being used to traffic children through the Department of health and human services children have become commodities and inventory to continue bringing in the federal funds